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Quotes About Healing

But I will endeavour to banish every painful thought, and think only of what will make me happy.
~ Jane Austen
Painful recollections will intrude which cannot, which ought not, to be repelled.
~ Jane Austen
Everybody's heart is open, you know, when they have recently escaped from severe pain, or are recovering the blessing of health.
~ Jane Austen
la cura había que hallarla donde se había hallado la herida
~ Jane Austin
When you can't remember why you're hurt, that's when you're healed. When you have to work real hard to re-create the pain, and you can't quite get there, that's when you're better.
~ Jane Fonda
forgiveness is how we unchain ourselves from the past.
~ Jane Goodall
How healing it was to be back at Gombe again, and by myself with the chimpanzees and their forest. I had left the busy, materialistic world so full of greed and selfishness and, for a little while, could feel myself, as in the early days, a part of nature. I felt very much in tune with the chimpanzees, for I was spending time with them not to observe, but simple because I needed their company, undemanding and free of pity.
~ Jane Goodall
nature is there, waiting to move in and help to heal herself.
~ Jane Goodall
You don't really get over it. It is such a great loss," Jane said. "I guess the depth of our grief is a reminder of the depth of our love.
~ Jane Goodall
Are you saying we have to find a way of forgiving the oppressor?" I asked, somewhat suspect of this ability to forgive or have compassion for the oppressor.
~ Jane Goodall
guess the depth of our grief is a reminder of the depth of our love.
~ Jane Goodall
He had said that forgiveness is how we unchain ourselves from the past. We
~ Jane Goodall
Another plant whose incredible power to heal was confirmed by Western medicine is the Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus)
~ Jane Goodall
facing our grief is essential to combatting and overcoming our despair and powerlessness. The elders taught her that grief is not something to avoid or to be afraid of. And that if we come together and share our sadness, it can be healing." "I absolutely agree," Jane said. "It's really important for us to confront our grief and get over our feelings of helplessness and hopelessness—our very survival
~ Jane Goodall
He took me to visit the safe house he had created for young people who were affected by drugs, alcohol, and violence in their homes.
~ Jane Goodall
My mother grieved appropriately for a woman who had lost her husband of almost thirty years so tragically, and then, after six months, she blossomed.
~ Jane Green
Horrible as this is to admit, I think I cried less because my dad was dying than for the dad I had never had.
~ Jane Green
Kažu da je bol najja?i kada te neko prvi put povredi i da svaki slede?i put boli manje i ja verujem da u tome ima zrno istine, ali tako?e kažu da svaki put kada ti neko slomi srce granice izdržljivosti postaju sve manje, dok na kraju ne postaneš tvrda i cini?na i nespremna da ikome išta daš.
~ Jane Green
I didn't know if the forgiveness itself was light, glittery stuff that showered down and absolved a person and set them free, or if, instead, it was heavy, cumbersome, a new debt, a currency that was continuously renewed no matter how much was paid out.
~ Jane Hamilton
there is no use explaining that you have to learn where your pain is. You have to burrow down and find the wound, and if the burden of it is too terrible to shoulder you have to shout it out; you have to shout for help. My trust, even down in that dark place I carry, is that some person will come running. And then finally the way through grief is grieving, rolling over so the tears can drip out of your ears and settling in for a long sleep.
~ Jane Hamilton
There is nothing like lying down to bawl and choke, and then rolling over so the tears can drip out of your ears and settling in for a long sleep.
~ Jane Hamilton
A new pet given to a bereaved individual has saved more people from needing heart operations than any physician.
~ Jane Roberts
The natural healing of sound can happen also when you do such a simple thing as listen to the rain. You do not need drugs, hypnotism, or even meditation. You only need to allow and direct the freedom of your conscious mind. Left alone, it will flow through thoughts and images that provide their own therapy.
~ Jane Roberts
A new belief in the present, however, can cause changes in the past on a neuronal level. You must understand that basically time is simultaneous. Present beliefs can indeed alter the past. In some cases of healing, in the spontaneous disappearance of cancer, for instance, or of any other disease, certain alterations are made that affect cellular memory, genetic codes, or neuronal patterns in the past.
~ Jane Roberts